Trip Itinerary
10 Days 9 Nights
Based on 2 Share
Includes Luggage Transfer










Includes
- 9 Night accommodation
- Complimentary breakfast
- Luggage transfer service (20kg bag per person)
- App with your map
- Local office in Newcastle
Prices
- Double - £789 per person
- Twin - £789 per person
- Single - £1329 per person
Dates available
- 21st March 2024 - 21st October 2024
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Walking Hadrian’s Wall is an incredible experience. The wall stretches for 84 miles across England, from the River Tyne in the east to the Solway Firth in the west. It is a fascinating piece of history, and walking its length is a truly memorable experience.
The wall was built by the Roman emperor Hadrian in AD 122 as a defensive barrier against barbarian invasions from Scotland. Today, it is a popular hiking trail, and there are many different ways to walk it. You can choose to walk the entire length of the wall in one go, or you can do it in stages, staying overnight in towns and villages along the way.
Whichever way you choose to do it, walking Hadrian’s Wall is an unforgettable experience. You’ll get to enjoy stunning views, learn about Roman history, and meet some amazing people along the way.
Itinerary
Arrive from 1500 and enjoy a relaxing evening before your trip commences.
Begin your trek from Bowness past Port Carlisle before meeting River Eden to take you into Carlisle for your first evening,
Overnight accommodation: Carlisle
Follow Hadrian’s Wall trail out of Carlisle and begin taking in the wonderful Cumbrian countryside.
As you reach Brampton, Hadrian’s Wall is merely a mud mound but the views are incredible as you take in the Lake District.
Overnight accommodation: Brampton
Transport from Hadrians Wall Trail to Brampton is not included.
Take in some of the best preserved aspects of Hadrian’s Wall as you climb above the Cumbrian countryside before continuing onto Gilsland.
Overnight accommodation: Gilsland
Transport from Hadrians Wall Trail to Brampton is not included.
The beginning of this portion can be rather challenging so take care when in wetter conditions. This leg will also see you take in sights such as Milecastle 41, Cawfields, Great Chesters, and Aesica Roman Fort.
Overnight accommodation: Once Brewed
The landscape remains remote and incredible with a real sense of seclusion. Most of the wall and defenses are intact in this section – giving you the opportunity to enjoy milecastles, turrets, gatehouses, fortresses and temples. These various landmarks are broken throughout your walk where you can explore their history further by reading information boards or visiting museums.
Overnight accommodation: Chollerford
Leave Chollerford and continue directly Hadrian’s Wall encountering forts and turrets en-route. As you enter Corbridge, follow our safely marked route and schedule time either today or tomorrow for a visit to the famous Corbridge Roman Town.
Overnight accommodation: Corbridge
As you leave Corbridge, follow our safely marked route ensure you schedule a visit to the famous Corbridge Roman Town.
Trek the trail inot the historic village of Heddon and encounter forts and turrets en-route.
Overnight accommodation: Heddon
Civilisation comes back into view today as you follow the trail along the River Tyne.
The final outpost on this epic tour comes into sight as you approach Segedunum Roman Fort in Wallsend.
Well done – you have completed the trail.
Overnight accommodation: Newcastle upon Tyne
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